Chapp's Schtick

Vatican II at 60

December 8, 2025 Larry Chapp 10

Today is the 60th anniversary of the closing of the Second Vatican Council—and one can be excused perhaps for feeling a little exhausted by the entire topic. After all, it was a council that, by […]

Essay

The Artificial God

December 7, 2025 Michael Hanby 8

Modern politics began in the seventeenth century with a technological ambition: to build an “artificial man, though of greater stature and strength than the natural,” an “automaton that moves by springs and wheeles as doth […]

Columns

Faith here and now

December 3, 2025 James Kalb 4

Chesterton called America “a nation with the soul of a church.” He was largely right. Not all Americans buy into the whole of our national creed, but it’s real, and it dominates public life. It […]

Analysis

Scrolling ourselves to death

December 2, 2025 Marcus Peter 15

The recent revelation that Meta employees privately compared themselves to drug pushers while the company suppressed evidence of severe mental health harms to children arrives with the subtlety of a fire alarm in a library. […]